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Show 1 WEEKLY REFLEX i DAVIS NEWS JOURNAL. APRIL 6. 1978 Seeks Davis County Commissioner Spot By DONETA M. GATHERUM said Mr. Swapp. "Also, many of the county agencies, 773-49- 7 problems are similar to those of our cities and require working with each other. The former mayor said he is "pleased with the 16 years I served Bountiful and noted that the citys tax mill dropped from 20 mills in 1962 when he was first elected to 12.50 mills Mrs. Melvin (Myrtle) Robins accompanied Mr. and Mrs Reed Robms, Mrs. Jay (Odessa) Harris and Miss Lark Harris on a recent trip to Northern California Mrs. Melvin Robins and Mr and Mrs Reed Robins visited with today. their daughter and and their family, Mr. and Mrs Kim (Judy) Johnson in son-in-la- "ALTHOUGH the mayor had no official vote on city matters, I always expressed my views so that residents knew where I stood on any issue, he said. I have taken a strong stand on issues before and if elected I will continue to vote my convictions but will also be open minded and hear all sides of any issue. Mr. Swapp ntoed that he has always been a strong supporter of the Republican party having served as precinct chairman, was a delegate to the state planning committee, and served as a delegate to both county and state GOP Fenway, Calif Mrs Harris and Lark stayed with Mrs Harris Mr. daughter and and Mrs Chris (Karen) Bell in Pleasant Hills. son-in-la- 1 MORRIS SWAPP F. By GARY R. BLODGETT - BOUNTIFUL Former Bountiful Mayor Morris F. Swapp announced today that he will be a candidate for two-yeDavis County Commissioner. He is a Republican also available this election, but I want to honor the so called Gentleman'!! 17. "I retired from education last year and I decided not to run for a fourth term as city mayor because I had in my mind the opportunity to serve as county commissioner. he said "Im announcing my candidacy ai this lime for one reason: I want to serve as county commissioner." HE SAID Commissioner dliam Moss, who represent south Davis touniy on the ihree member omnmsinii, U C will no! fde lor re elec (inn Commissioner Wendell has not announced his kv fnrthe four year but is espet ted lo sec k while ( ommis lion sioni r Glen I lint's iim tines not c spire fnr t o more y irs 7act;g candid term re elec BUIE "I that my es r. nee in itv j overnmoct wi.l carry over into county g nernrn nt has ,iuse (here. ire many similar problems working uMih Mali and tederat V University of I tah. He began teat hing in Manti but was a teat her and principal at West Bountiful Elementary and Hannah Holbrook I lementary for 2." years, the last years as 17 principal at Holbrook School HE WAS a member and nt of the Davis Lrnti r ( ountv Princtpjls' Associa lion and a member of the Davis. Utah and National I duration Associations pr-ii- d- Mr Swapp residi s w wit. , Atom, ut to y, t South. Bountiful hn f) M) ippellv n i - I i.i Pa i . I i K og lilt'i " 1 I i v t ' I I I V-- 1 ;t I C b. 1 .'I. I1 it I Mrs J f ! r I i w it -i Vu rrn (I t at of ( l fa- - 1 N'1' ..nt v l.u f v , t ah f V I Ap , Vi Vt4 rr Jfi a. ij m -- , , r7, ! Tcvri i:cusi lT T TCHATO ,7 .'I03 S0? i,a yjbTaiviffli TawipHJ- , Milk x 80- 7VfMiLC j - a ill Nn g vi 0 h ) f Andf iv ri I J ijf lif j n ! (- i , a I lotence p.s-i-s pie fhtll.pv ( amp it I i" i c 1 f ) C 1 S' I ,'ll f fi. 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SWAPP is a graduate of BYU and did post graduate work at BYU, Utah State and ir ,' Mr. Engle explained. the Asian and European Theatres a, S v Shauna Flint Johnson, the Flints other daughter, gave 20-fo- ot He was born m Kanab and in Provo During World Warll he served in both 1 il - ( Ashby, also lives in Kaysville. and Mrs. Ronnie Hart. The bus load of Layton residents enjoyed the Nevada trip Many of the bowlers competed m the Polar Bear Bowling Tournament that was sponsored by the Stockmans Ho- educated e.o vs the A'N n.i ( - a! h f lullin ' i dm vitay t n j. Mis C arm i:. l ari r. ,n.J M r v I ikini S n ' ,11 noto I h I vvi i a, in if fix prt , r i'tj i ml lev n ! v lb li a an, Mn j .hr .!. ot Layton BARD Kaysville Clubs - The paternal Kaysville. grandmother, Mrs Emily project (east lanes) with only a unrestrained divider. Sjieed limit is restricted to 40 miles per hour in construction area. When completed, the north and southbound lanes will have a minimum divider, 40 ( ounty, served on the board of the State Mumripal League 11 years, including one year as president, and was a member of several county committees, including Golden Spike Empire, Mosquito Abatement and years as Bountiful mayor and four years on the city council He is the only mayor to serve three consecutive terms 1 husband, Steven Ashby live in the other cities within Davis MR. SWAPP is a veteran politician having served 12 J'uine Engle. Jim Newman is operator of the road leveler. Meanwhile, motorists are reminded that both north and southbound traffic will use the finished part of the Among bowlers and friends of Layton bowlers who traveled to Elko, Nev. last weekend were Mr. AS BOUNTIFUL mayor, he served 12 years on the Council of Governments (COG), meeting monthly wnh mayors of all mission seat. Filing for all county elected offices begins T Hospital only Utah inbetween their Idaho trips The Nalders exhibit at rock and mineral shows Last week, they were attending a rock and mineral show in Nebraska. to my family. He is the first to announce his candidacy for either com- Mis McKay-De- e eight days apart Mr and Mrs. Flints daughter, Marsha, had a baby girl on March 17. Marsha and her Mr and Mrs Larin Nalder have been busy travelers this past month The couple have traveled to Idaho on two weekends and to Green River, full-tim- Agreement and so decided to file for the two-yeoffice instead, said Mr. Swapp April Bill Engle, grade foreman for the Interstate-1- 5 grading project going on between Farmington and Layton, points out next step of grading the blat ktop that has been torn up where old U.S Highway 91 used to be and where will be located when project is southbound lane of completed this fall. We are on sc hedule and unless there are some serious unforseen problems creep up, we will have the project completed by next October, said Mr. "I WILL campaign hard and will work with county delegates to take their views, as well as my own, to the county, if elected," he said. The former mayor added, "Being county commissioner e is a job and if elected 1 will devote all my time and talents to it, I am now retired and have no obligations except four-yea- the PLOT ROAD PAVING conventions. I COULD have, and maybe r should have, filed for the commission post which is Mr and Mrs Wayne Flint are pleased to announce the birth of two granddaughters The baby girls were born in V birth to a baby girl on March 24. Shauna and her husband, Lowell Johnson live in River-dal-e Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson of Farmington are the paternal grandparents. Shawn Harker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harker, celebrated his ninth birthday last Thursday with a special bowling and swimming party for many of his school and neighborhood friends s iNr |